| John Locke - Philosophy - 1722 - 640 pages
...endowed with, he "" hath not left himfelf without Witnefs : fince we have Senfe, Perception and Rcafon, and cannot want a clear Proof of him, as long as we carry our felves about us. Nor can we juftly complain of our Ignorance in this great Point, fince he has... | |
| John Wynne - Knowledge, Theory of - 1752 - 280 pages
...with, he hath not left himfelf without a tuit/iefs, fince we have Senfe, S Perception, and Reafon, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry ourfelves about us: nor can we juftly complain of our ignorance in this great point, fincehe has fo... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1796 - 554 pages
...endowed with, he hath not Jeft himfelf without witnefs: fince we have fenfe, perception, and reafon, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry ourfelves about us. Nor can. we juftly complain of our ignorance in this great point, fmce he has fo... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 pages
...having furnished us, witk those faculties our minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness : since we have sense, perception, and reason,...proof of him, as long as we carry ourselves about us. Nor cam we justly complain of our ignorance in this great point, since he has so plentifully provided... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 pages
...endowed with, he hath not left himfelf without witnefs, fincc we hate fenfe, perception and reafon, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry ourfelves about usj nor can we juftly complain of our ignorance in this great point, < fince he has... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1801 - 334 pages
...endowed. with, he hath not left him. felf without wimeis, fince we have fenfe, perception and reafon, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry ourfelves about us ^ nor can we juftly complain of our ignorance in this great point, fince he has... | |
| Ebenezer Sibly - Astrology - 1802 - 420 pages
...endowed with, he hath not left himfelf without a witnefs; fince we have fenfe, perception, and reafon, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry any thought of ourfelves about us. To fhew, therefore, that we are capable of knowing, that is, being... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 508 pages
...furnished us with those faculties ls a our minds are endowed with, he hath not left himself without witness : since we have sense, perception, and reason,...proof of him, as long as we carry ourselves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our ignorance in this great point, since he has so plentifully provided... | |
| John Locke - Knowledge, Theory of - 1805 - 520 pages
...minds are endowed with, he hath not kft himself without witness : since we have sense, pefeeption, and reason, and cannot want a clear proof of him, as long as we carry ourselves about us. Nor can we justly complain of our ignorance in this great pomt, since he has so plentifully provided... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 pages
...dominion over us, and our duty toward« him, are manifest. "Though God has given us no innate ideas ef himself," says Mr. Locke, " yet having furnished us...is, being certain that there is a God, and how we nr.!> come by thii certainty, I tfaink we need go no further than ourselves, and that undoubted knowledge... | |
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